​This week's program featured information concerning the following headlines:

--Yesterday, Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner signed a bill to keep abortion on-demand up to birth legal, establishing the state as a safe haven for womenseeking abortion.--This Sunday is national Life Chain Sunday (www.lifechain.net).--House leadership announced this week that the Pain Capable Unborn ChildProtection Act (HR-36) will be voted on next Tuesday, October 3.--North Korea said nearly 5 million citizens have offered to join or re-enlist intheir army following President Trump's threats to totally destroy the nation.--North Korea has moved jet fighters to the coast to intercept U.S. bombers.--With North Korea's successful launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile nJuly, calls to fortify Hawaii's missile defense have grown more urgent.--California is also preparing for a North Korea nuclear attack.--Russia is developing weapons which use a powerful UHF impulse capable ofdestroying all electronic equipment miles away and even changing the course of awar.--The longest time on record that the NFL has gone without one of its playersbeing arrested is 65 days. With that kind of record, one writer wonders if NFLplayers are the best ones to be preaching to the rest of us about the perils ofpolice brutality.--The city of Pensacola told a federal appeals court that a historic cross thathas stood in one of their parks since WWII should not be torn down.--President Trump to visit Puerto Rico next week to survey hurricane damage.--President Trump has waived the Jones Act which lifts shipping restrictions tobolster relief efforts in Puerto Rico.--Homeland Security began construction of prototypes for the border wall.--President Trump delayed the departure of Air Force One from Indianapolis inorder to speak to a police officer who was injured while escorting thepresidential visit.--The Trump administration's proposed ceiling of 45,000 refugees to be resettledin the U.S. in the new fiscal year is the lowest cap since the Refugee Act waspassed in 1990.--President Trump signed a proclamation limiting the immigrant and non-immigrantentry into the U.S. from 8 nations.--The co-founder of the Satanic Temple believes bakers should have to bake pro-satanic cakes if asked because he believes that a business cannot refuse serviceto someone based upon their religion.--The Palestinian Authority was officially accepted by INTERPOL which means theywill now be able to receive sensitive information related to the war on terrorand be able to issue arrest warrants against Israeli defense force officers.That could lead to their arrest abroad and extradition to the PalestinianAuthority.--The shooting at a Church in Tennessee was allegedly committed by a man fromSudan.

This broadcast also included a portion of audio from two speeches. The first was from House Majority Whip Steve Scalise. Scalise detailed the events from June of this year when at a practice for the congressional baseball team in Virginia, he was shot and for a time was in critical condition.

The second was a portion of Roy Moore's victory speech. Moore defeated Luther Strange in Alabama for the Senate Republican primary runoff election earlier this week.